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14 Eucharistic Procession for Peace and Justice
Please join us at 1pm, Sunday June 14th, for a Eucharistic procession starting at the Harrisburg courthouse as a symbol of our common civic life and mutual responsibility. We will be praying for: - The eternal rest of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and all victims of violence - An end to racial injustice, and healing and peace for our nation - The safety and protection of our law enforcement officers, protestors, and all in our communities The prayer procession will be just a few blocks, from Poplar to Cherry to Locust to Main streets. Please come make the Church and her witness visible to our community. Some may wish to process with the Eucharist around the block, others may wish to stand alongside as the procession passes. We appreciate any and all support. We welcome all people of faith and good will who will pray with us. We ask that all who come please be diligent about keeping 6-foot distancing, so that everyone can feel safe and comfortable. | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
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Sunday Jun 14, 2020
Eucharistic Procession for Peace and Justice
Sunday Jun 14, 2020 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Please join us at 1pm, Sunday June 14th, for a Eucharistic procession starting at the Harrisburg courthouse as a symbol of our common civic life and mutual responsibility. We will be praying for:
- The eternal rest of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and all victims of violence
- An end to racial injustice, and healing and peace for our nation
- The safety and protection of our law enforcement officers, protestors, and all in our communities
The prayer procession will be just a few blocks, from Poplar to Cherry to Locust to Main streets. Please come make the Church and her witness visible to our community. Some may wish to process with the Eucharist around the block, others may wish to stand alongside as the procession passes. We appreciate any and all support. We welcome all people of faith and good will who will pray with us. We ask that all who come please be diligent about keeping 6-foot distancing, so that everyone can feel safe and comfortable.